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Spiritual Dictionary on Energy energy 1. Life force, cosmic ether, healing medium, vitalizing force, primal juice, cosmic electricity. 2. mc2: mass times the square of the speed of light. 3. Electromagnetic fields consisting of positive, negative, and neutral charges which build and sustain the human body and all other matter. 4. Forces of nature harnessed for human use including: coal, petroleum, natural gas, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, hydroelectric, geothermal, organic waste and refuse, wind, tides, ocean waves, ocean currents, temperature differential, solar terrestrial and extraterrestrial, gravity, electrostatic, hydrogen (See also: Energy, Body Mind and Soul)
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Hypatia Hyperborean (from Greek hyperboreos beyond the north wind) In Greek mythology the Hyperboreans dwelt in the inaccessible extreme north, in bliss and everlasting spring, exempt from death and old age, toil and war. Sometimes it was said that sunshine was continuous for six months, and that Phoebes (the sun) visited the region every year. The Secret Doctrine adopts this name for the continent or homeland of the second great root-race of mankind. See also ROOT-RACE, SECOND (See also: Hypatia, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Dictionary on Angara, Angaraka Angara, Angaraka (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root ag to move tortuously, wind (cf agni); or from the verbal root ang to go) The planet Mars; also charcoal, as being a latent seat of fire. Ara is another name of the planet Mars (cf Greek Ares) as well as of the planet Saturn. In the Mahabharata Angaraka is variously listed as one of the world guardians; a planet; and one of the 108 names of the sun (vB 2:51, 228). (See also: Angara, Angaraka, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Theosophy Dictionary on Adhidaivika Adhidaivika (Sanskrit) (from adhi above, over + deva god) Heavenly or shining one, relating to or proceeding from the devas; celestial or spiritual beings or gods, also divine influences. When combined with duhkha (pain) the third of the three kinds of klesa (afflictions) in Hinduism: that proceeding from "divine" agencies or from nature, such as wind, rain, or sunstrokes; also unexpected accidents such as the falling of houses (cf VP 6:5). See also ADHIBHAUTIKA; ADHYATMIKA (See also: Adhidaivika, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Dictionary on Asu Asu (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root as to be) As a masculine noun, breath, spiritual life; in the plural, the exoteric five vital breaths of the body or pranas. Nearly all archaic languages have the same word for both breath and wind or air and spirit, such as the Greek pneuma and the Latin spiritus. As an astronomical term, equivalent to four seconds of sidereal time or one minute of arc. As a neuter noun often used for reflection or thought, connected with the heart as its seat. (See also: Asu, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Farbauti Farbauti (Icelandic) (from far travel, ship + bauti to beat, chase) In Norse mythology, a giant, father of Loki, whose mother is variously named Lofo (leafy isle, earth) or Nal (needle). Farbauti represents the wind that beats or chases the ship of life and may allegorically be connected with the manifestation of living things. This in turn produced the human intelligence (Loki). (See also: Farbauti, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Eros-Phanes Eros-Phanes (Greek) (from eros god of love + phanes revealed, manifested) One of the Orphic triad -- Chaos, Chronos, Phanes -- evolving from the divine or cosmic egg, which the aethereal winds of space impregnate. Similar to Eros which Hesiod makes the third person of the original Greek trinity of Ouranos, Gaia, and Eros. There is a relatively close affinity between Eros or Eros-Phanes and the spiritual aspect of fohat. (See also: Eros-Phanes, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Leviathan, liweyathan Leviathan liweyathan (Hebrew) Foldings, turnings, windings, hence whatever is infolded or wound. Mystically time as the great serpent of cyclic or circling time, likewise space and the various phenomena that happen in space such as the turnings and windings of forces as manifested by electricity in lightning or thunderbolt. Ancient Hebrew Biblical esotericism made of Leviathan a great sea monster, with particular reference to the waters of space. In its exalted sense it means the cycling and everlasting motion of divinity in duration and in abstract space; its concrete or lowest aspect signifies the apparently unregulated, winding, turbulent forces of the material worlds -- also inimical forces which seem antagonistic to the spiritual and intellectual balance of him who strives upwards. One significance was that of a great serpent or crocodile -- it is sometimes compared to the Hindu Makara; another is "Deity in its double manifestation of good and evil" (TG 188). In the Siphra' Di-Tseni`uthah Leviathan is described as the serpent which runs with 370 leaps and holds its tail in its mouth. Here there is a very evident reference to the cycling in time and space, and the 360 degrees or points, both of time and space, with an added 10 degrees or points implying the inauguration or beginning of a new cycle after the old one is ended. The tail in the mouth signifies unending cyclic time. Once in a thousand years, a revolution in its joints takes place, and its head is broken in the waters of the ocean. (See also: Leviathan, liweyathan, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Multi-Peril Crop Insurance, MPCI Definition and meaning of Multi-Peril Crop Insurance, MPCI : Multi-Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI): Crop insurance usually providing coverage against crop losses by adverse weather (hail, wind, etc.), fire, flood, insects, plant disease and other perils. (PR) (Source: InsWeb) Also see these pages: Multi-Peril Crop Insurance, MPCI , Property Insurance, Property Insurance Sitemap, Insurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - M
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|  |  |  | Wind Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Wind Wind : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Wind Wind To dream of the wind blowing softly and sadly upon you, signifies that great fortune will come to you through bereavement. If you hear the wind soughing, denotes that you will wander in estrangement from one whose life is empty without you. To walk briskly against a brisk wind, foretells that you will courageously resist temptation and pursue fortune with a determination not easily put aside. For the wind to blow you along against your wishes, portends failure in business undertakings and disappointments in love. If the wind blows you in the direction you wish to go you will find unexpected and helpful allies, or that you have natural advantages over a rival or competitor. Source: http://dreaminterpretationsguide.com (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Wind, Dream Dictionary Wind)
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